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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MWPLWLCWAL WVLPLAGPGA ALTEEQLLGS LLRQLQLSEV PVLDRADMEK LVIPAHVRAQ YVVLLRRSHG DRSRGKRFSQ SFREVAGRFL ASEASTHLLV FGMEQRLPPN SELVQAVLRL FQEPVPKAAL HRHGRLSPRS AQARVTVEWL RVRDDGSNRT SLIDSRLVSV HESGWKAFDV TEAVNFWQQL SRPRQPLLLQ VSVQREHLGP LASGAHKLVR FASQGAPAGL GEPQLELHTL DLRDYGAQGD CDPEAPMTEG TRCCRQEMYI DLQGMKWAKN WVLEPPGFLA YECVGTCQQP PEALAFNWPF LGPRQCIASE TASLPMIVSI KEGGRTRPQV VSLPNMRVQK CSCASDGALV PRRLQP
Left-right determination factor 1 and 2 (Lefty1/2) belong to the TGF-beta superfamily of proteins and are responsible for determination of left-right positioning of visceral organs during embryogenesis. Lefty1 acts as a regulator of Lefty2 and NODAL as the lack of the former resulted in bilateral expression of nodal, lefty2 and Pitx2 (a homeobox gene normally expressed on the left side and blocks the signal for leftness). Lefty2 may play a role in endometrial bleeding.
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Protein Aliases: Endometrial bleeding-associated factor; Left-right determination factor 2; Left-right determination factor A; MGC46222; Protein lefty-2; Protein lefty-A; TGF-beta-4; Transforming growth factor beta-4
Gene Aliases: EBAF; LEFTA; LEFTY2; LEFTYA; PSEC0024; TGFB4
UniProt ID: (Human) O00292
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 7044
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